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power bronze belly pan

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Morning all
Can someone tell me if the standard firestorm belly pan has brackets holding it in place? Mine bike had an after market bellypan and now I'm fitting a power bronze one but the instructions are so vague that I'm struggling a bit. The front 2 brackets seem to have nowhere to bolt to and the instructions say that they bolt to the front belly pan mount? Any help much appreciated
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pstormer wrote:Morning all
Can someone tell me if the standard firestorm belly pan has brackets holding it in place? Mine bike had an after market bellypan and now I'm fitting a power bronze one but the instructions are so vague that I'm struggling a bit. The front 2 brackets seem to have nowhere to bolt to and the instructions say that they bolt to the front belly pan mount? Any help much appreciated
Indeed there are two brackets holding on the std chin spoiler... ( Can't call it a belly pan really & it's abit un-PC to call it a Dwarf belly pan so it'll have to be chin spoiler or Belly Pan of restricted growth... :lol: )

The brackets look like this...

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Right hand...

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Left hand...

Now I MIGHT have a set laying around but I will have to check. I'll get back to you on that later...
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I know I have a set as I'm just fitting another type of bellypan

If you don't get fixed up,let me know
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There are photo's in this link showing how the Powerbronze fixing brackets go once you've fitted standard ones as Mac shows:-
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... ng#p379992

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Thanks guys for the fast reply's. Think im going to need a set so who ever has any just let me know how much :thumbup:
cheers
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Thanks for that Chris :thumbup: . For the life of me i couldn't see how the hell the brackets were supposed to go :oops:
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Sorry Pstormer, I've just had a look & I haven't got a set...

Take up BrianC's offer...
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Thanks for looking anyway Macv2.
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Don't suppose you are going to the stafford show tomorrow Paul?

Let he know if you want these brackets

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Mate would love to go to the show but in the middle of working out where all these go :eek2
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Could really do with those brackets bud :thumbup: just let me know how much and how to paying ya and i'll sort it with you :D
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